π In stark contrast of Christianity, Followers of Judaism usually claim that Jesus is not the Messiah. This could be attributed to the fact that the Messiah is supposed to fulfill several duties, which he did not fulfill. "God will be King over all the world—on that day, God will be One and His Name will be One." (Zechariah 14:9). This is far from true; there are several religions in the world still, and several religious conflicts and religious prejudice existing in the world; God is not hailed and praised throughout the world, and nearly all religions interpret God in a different way.

π Is it also not believed that Jesus was born to the Virgin Mary. If he is not the Messiah, there would be no such miraculous birth. The Torah states that the Messiah would be a descendant of King David on his father's side; Jesus, an apparent product of miraculous birth, had no actual father (Assuming Jesus' birth was a miraculous virgin birth, Joseph had no part in it), and therefore could not be related to King David on his father's side.

Connected to the previous points still, Judaism does not claim that Jesus rose from the dead. If Jesus is not the Messiah, if he is not the Son of God, he would not have risen from the dead. In Judaism, Jesus was merely a prophet, or a false prophet depending on one's beliefs and preferences. He did not fit the description of the Messiah, and therefore is not believed to be the Messiah.